At Johns Hopkins Medicine, we understand the challenges large employers face in balancing rising health care costs with the need to support employee health and well-being. Through independent studies and data gathered from our own Johns Hopkins-managed onsite clinics, we’re pleased to share this ROI of onsite employee health clinics, demonstrating how we deliver meaningful cost savings while fostering a healthier, more productive workforce.

The Proven ROI of Onsite Health Care Clinics
Johns Hopkins helps large employers control rising health care costs while improving employee well-being. Backed by independent studies and data from our own onsite clinics, this ROI report shows how onsite employee health clinics deliver meaningful savings and a healthier, more productive workforce.
Why are Onsite Clinics a game changer?
Reduced Time to Care
Signficant Health Care Savings
Improved Employee Productivity
Lower Worker's Compensation Costs
Enhanced Health Outcomes
The Bottom Line
Onsite Clinics consistently deliver positive ROI, with measurable savings in health care costs, productivity gains and improved employee well-being.
Key Stats

$400,000+
in avoided costs from reduced absenteeism.1

$25 PMPM
additional savings in clinics with athletic trainers.2

47%
decrease in total number of claims over three years.3
Why now?
A Strategic Investment for the Future.
With rising health care costs and a growing primary care shortage, on site clinics offer a sustainable solution to:

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Footnotes:
- 1 ANNUAL REPORT - JHM Employee Health and Wellness Center (EHWC) 2019 Data
- 2 Assessing Workplace Clinic Utilization and Performance: Lessons and Implications for Care Delivery. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, August 2020.
https://journals.lww.com/joem/abstract/2020/08000/assessing_workplace_clinic_utilization_and.19.aspx - 3 Onsite Clinic Analysis Employee Health and Wellness Centers in Partnership with Johns Hopkins - data from 2016
Additional References:
- Tao, G., Chenoweth, D., Alfriend, A.S., Baron D.M., Kirkland, T.W., Scherb J., *Bernacki, E.J., "Monitoring Worksite Clinic Performance Using a Cost-Benefit Tool". Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine 51:10:1151-1157, 2009.
- Kalia, N., Alfriend., A., Minoe, S., Bernacki, E., Lavin, R., Leung, N., Yuspeh, L., Tsourmas, N., Tao, X. "Assessing Workplace Clinic Utilization and Performance: Lessons and Implications for Care Delivery", Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine 62 (8):e407-e413, August, 2020
- Bernacki, E. "Prevention, Medical Management and Adjudication of Workplace Injuries: A Thirty-Two Year Follow-up of an Integrated Workers' Compensation Program", Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 63(10):828-838, October 2021.
